Hudson,
Here are some pictures from Christmas time in Shreveport. We had a lot of fun. The first night we went to Uncle Scott's farm and you had a blast. You loved feeding the horses, helping Squires chop wood, riding the the 4-wheeler with Squires and Jackson and running all over the place getting muddy and being a boy. It was fun to watch! You followed Jackson everywhere and if you didn't see him, you would ask, "Where's Jackson?" You love him and he is so sweet to you. You totally get that he is the youngest. It's so fascinating. You don't pay as much attention to Scotty now because he is like one of the adults. Fascinating!
The first morning you held Squires and Jackson hostage in Squires' room. You set up a drum set with random things around Squires' room -pencils for drumsticks, a lamp shade for a cymbal and a pen holder for the tom drum. The i-pod was turned up and you were jamming out. They were amazed that you set up a makeshift drum set, that you love music the way you do and that you know all the words to popular radio songs. You performed for them. You are a ham. I said, "He does this everyday."
We had Christmas dinner at Big Jon and Sue Sue's and you followed Jackson everywhere. You, Squires and Jackson had a major sword fight with the card board wrapping paper tubes. You loved it and were a little aggressive little man! You wanted to eat at the adult table for Christmas dinner, but when Jackson sat at the little people's table, you were ok with it. You were quiet during grace and made prayer hands.
You spent the night with Big Jon and Sue Sue and you had a lot of fun with them the next morning. They love you and ate you up!
Big Jon donated his time and painted a mural on the wall for the Veteran's homeless center. It was an amazing mural and we are all very proud of him. We went to see it on the way out of town.
You love Jackson and followed him everywhere. You laid in the hammock with him and looked
at him adoringly. So sweet!
Uncle Scott by the fire at the farm.
Scotty and Mamma.
Your makeshift drum set in Squires' room. Hudson, you can make a drum set out of anything! It's fantastic! I love your imagination and your love of music.
The Smith family and Nana.
Mamma helping Nana open gifts.
Dada gave Nana this silly hat! She actually put it on. She was a great sport. She is 94! Your Daddy was named after her husband, Merrill, and you have his middle name.
Nana and Dada.
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